[App] Yallo - The future of Calling - Exclusive to Android at launch

--The company is on a mission to make people fall in love with the phone call all over again. --
Left for dead in a temporary tsunami of text and messaging innovation, the voice call is about to be reborn. Yallo is a start-up with a big and bold vision: to reinvent the phone call so people can fall in love with it again. We’ve all seen the innovation in messaging, photography and video—from WhatsApps and SnapChat to Instagram and Meerkat. But the phone call hasn't changed in decades. Until now....Yallo gives voice users never-before-seen powers. When has the phone call been this useful, flexible or entertaining?

Call Caption lets you identify the subject of every call (like email) so recipients can triage and respond…or not.

Calls can be recorded, archived, transcribed, and made searchable…at any point in the call.

Summon a group with a single click—a seamless option for connecting families, business teams, any group that needs to be joined on the fly.

Flex: Move calls effortlessly from one device to another. Start on your mobile, switch to your desktop or tablet without a glitch.

Existing phone numbers are welcome! No need to get a new number or transfer your existing one;

Yallo’s Busy Buster creates a “connection contract.” Both parties agree that their calls take priority, and Yallo gently but firmly interrupts a call to connect you—and busts the busy signal!

Add new numbers—as many as you want, with a click; imagine unique numbers for all of your relationships!

If this wasn't enough to entice you, check out what the CEO is saying;

“We are reinventing the voice call, top to bottom,” said Tal Elyashiv, CEO and founder of Yallo. “The human voice is the most powerful and nuanced communications medium. Text and messaging have their role, but we seek to restore the voice call to the center of our communication palette, with ongoing innovations that meet the needs of today’s highly-engaged personal and business lifestyles. We are a platform for voice disruption—what AT&T and Bell Labs were in the 19th and 20th century, we are in the 21st century.”